Is It Hard Being A Barista At Starbucks - this question is one of the most common (other than it is tough to work in F&B) question. And the video answers all these questions on "how tough food and beverage work is".
I think it is not about the nature of the job but your attitude towards the job and that comes from how you see the job. Most people look at the food and beverage industry as a temporary place for them to transit into another workplace.
If that is the mindset, being a barista at Starbucks will also be tough, in fact, any position in the F&B industry will turn you off (imagine working over the weekend!).
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